Leveraging Energy Savings Performance Contracting for Sustainable Campus Revitalization

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Date & Time: Monday, December 16 at 2 p.m. ET

Join Laura Carpenter from the Department of Energy’s State and Community Energy Programs and Mike Hines, Director of Education Initiatives at Trane, for an insightful 30-minute Ed Talk on the transformative potential of Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) as a strategic tool for revitalizing aging campus infrastructure.

Laura will explore how ESPCs can be effectively leveraged to reduce energy usage and emissions, thereby supporting sustainability goals, enhancing the overall campus environment, and maximizing value for universities. Additionally, university leaders will learn about the Department of Energy’s ESPC Campaign and receive valuable resources to implement ESPC programs on their campuses. When combined with other incentives, an ESPC can significantly expand a university’s ability to meet critical facility needs.

Mike will bring in practical experience with administering ESPCs and share examples of successful ESPC engagements. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of ESPC, including cost savings, improved energy efficiency, and the long-term positive impact on institutional sustainability initiatives.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to leverage ESPCs to reduce energy usage and emissions on your campuses
  • Valuable resources to help leaders implement the Department of Energy’s ESPC Campaign
  • Successful ESPC programs that have produced cost savings, improved energy efficiency, and boosted sustainability initiatives

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to turn energy challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation.

Speakers

Laura Carpenter, Advisor for Partnerships and Technical Assistance, Office of State and Community Energy Programs, U.S. Department of Energy

Michael Hines, Director of Education Initiatives, Trane

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